Where people of different orientations moved.

No significant correlation was found between the country of relocation and a person's sexual orientation. The choice of country could be influenced by the legal status of a person: labor migration, study in another country, refugee registration, moving for an indefinite period with an indefinite status.

The top 10 countries to which people most often left Russia are: Georgia, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Serbia, USA, Thailand, Israel, Argentina, Montenegro. The size of the pie chart reflects the number of people who have moved to the country.

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heterosexual people

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Where the t-people moved to.

There was little data about transgender people who moved, least of all about non-binary people. The largest proportion of transgender people out of all surveyed emigrants in the United States. T-people also moved to other top 10 frequent countries to move to: Armenia, Georgia, Turkey and Central Asian countries.

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Relocation and financial situation.

Financial situation is an important factor that is a financial safety cushion when moving for an indefinite period. Among the LGBTQ+ people who left Russia were people with different incomes. However, those who moved more often answered that their level of security corresponds to category 4 and higher.

  1. I don't even have enough money for food and medicine.
  2. I have enough money for food and medicine, but buying clothes and small household appliances.
  3. I have enough money for food, clothes and small household appliances/electronics, but it would be difficult to buy a TV, refrigerator or washing machine now.
  4. I have enough money to buy large household appliances, but I can't buy a new car.
  5. My earnings are enough for everything, except for the purchase of such expensive things as a cottage and an apartment.
  6. I am not experiencing any financial difficulties.

People of what age moved.

In the age categories 25-35 and 35-45, the proportion of those who moved is higher than in the younger category (15-25) and in the older (45-55). Data on people 55+ is not enough for analysis.

Where people of different ages moved to.

The color shows how countries differ in the average age of people arriving. It is possible to associate the difference in the choice of countries for people of different ages to move with the fact that, as a rule, young people are more likely to be financially dependent or do not have such financial opportunities as older generations, and therefore choose cheaper countries to live in. For example, Western Europe is "older" than Eastern Europe.

How many people want to come back.

The map shows what proportion of people who have left for a particular country are considering returning to Russia. The percentage obtained may be related to the situation of LGBT+ people in a new country, with the speed of adaptation and integration, with the material accessibility of life in the country. The blue countries on the map are the most favorable according to the results of the survey of those who moved to this country.

The country of relocation and the feeling of discrimination in it.

In which countries LGBTQ+ people from Russia feel discrimination more often. The red countries on the map are the most unfavorable according to those who moved to this country. There is an uneven amount of data for different countries, about some countries there may be an answer from only one person.


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